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What if free will was an illusion-and someone proved it by making you kill?
A brilliant profiler is drawn into a psychological game where guilt is manufactured and control is absolute.
The Next Step is a dark psychological thriller that pulls readers into a relentless mind game where control, manipulation, and morality collide.
Thirty years before the events of Nevaeh: The Story of the Lost, we meet Clayton Trilling-a brilliant savant, elite criminal profiler, and one of the most extraordinary minds ever known. Once a child trapped inside a silent world by autism and his savant syndrome, Clayton rewired his own brain, transforming himself into a weapon against the darkest minds humanity has to offer.
Now, as Lead Profiler for the National Bureau of Investigation, Clayton is summoned into a case unlike anything he has ever faced.
It begins with a letter.
Sealed in blood.
Marked with a warning.
Signed by The Controller.
What follows is not an investigation-it's a psychological gauntlet.
Three houses.
Three bodies.
Seventy‑two hours.
And one terrifying question:
Why did I kill them?
As Clayton and an elite team of investigators are dragged into a meticulously designed game, the rules shift constantly. Evidence lies. Reality fractures. Assumptions become traps. Every clue is engineered to exploit how the human brain thinks-and how it fails.
The deeper they go, the more horrifying the truth becomes:
What if the killers were innocent?
What if guilt itself was engineered?
What if control could be implanted-wired directly into the brain?
And what if Clayton Trilling was never meant to stop the game...but to complete it?
A THRILLER THAT GETS INSIDE YOUR HEAD
The Next Step blends:
With themes of:
This is a story where the reader becomes part of the game, forced to question every assumption-right alongside the characters.
This isn't just a story.
It's a reckoning.